
Los Angeles:
Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio has admitted he found the script of 'Inception' so
confusing that he had to ask director Christopher Nolan to explain the film's complex plot.
The 'Titanic' star struggled to comprehend the complicated twists and turns of the sci-fi movie and spent hours talking with Nolan about his character Dominic Cobb, a thief who steals information from his unconscious victims while they dream, said the Hollywood Reporter.
"I needed to know implicitly where we were. It got incredibly confusing at certain points in the beginning, but the more we talked, the more I understood," said DiCaprio.
'Inception' producer Emma Thomas, Nolan's wife, has praised the 36-year-old actor for making the movie more accessible for fans, adding, "The work (Leo) did on his character with Chris made the movie less of a puzzle and more of a story of a character audiences could relate to."
confusing that he had to ask director Christopher Nolan to explain the film's complex plot.
The 'Titanic' star struggled to comprehend the complicated twists and turns of the sci-fi movie and spent hours talking with Nolan about his character Dominic Cobb, a thief who steals information from his unconscious victims while they dream, said the Hollywood Reporter.
"I needed to know implicitly where we were. It got incredibly confusing at certain points in the beginning, but the more we talked, the more I understood," said DiCaprio.
'Inception' producer Emma Thomas, Nolan's wife, has praised the 36-year-old actor for making the movie more accessible for fans, adding, "The work (Leo) did on his character with Chris made the movie less of a puzzle and more of a story of a character audiences could relate to."